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  • How Being Ring Bearers Prepared Us to Be Best Men

    How Being Ring Bearers Prepared Us to Be Best Men

    Men, let’s take it back to when we were around five years old. Just little boys whose lives revolved around running around with our mates. Nothing more to do beyond homework, eating and being ring bearers for our older siblings, family friends or even our own parents.

    If the memory is too blurry, let’s jug it for you.

    Your parents come home with the wedding news

    Your relative called to say they’re getting married in three months. And just like that, wedding prep starts.

    Then the couple visits your house

    They come with their wedding IV in hand to officially invite your family. They tease you and ask how old you are before humbly informing your parents you’ll be their ring bearer — without consulting you first.

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    Suit and tie this; aso-ebi that

    You overhear talks with your parents about the suit material and what it’d cost. This is the time to decide if they have to get you a new one or just make you wear the one your brother used as a ring bearer three years before.

    Rehearsal

    The couple comes to teach you what to do on the wedding day: “Walk to the pulpit and present the ring to the pastor. Simple as ABC.”

    The anticipation begins

    You enjoyed the little routine you were taught and are so excited to be the latest ring bearer in town.

    The wedding day

    The day has finally come. You’re dressed up in your oversized coat and feeling yourself. The bride and groom are standing in front of the congregation, and it’s time for you to present the ring to the ministering pastor.

    Photoshoot time

    Your mum wipes off the Jollof rice that spilled on your suit. Next, you’re forming a “big boy” because you don’t want to hold the little bride’s hand for a photo.

    In too short a time…

    You’ve grown up, and they told you you’re too old to be a ring bearer.

    The year is 2023

    Now, you’re doing best man every Saturday. Wow, life really does come at you fast.

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  • 6 Nigerians Share Their Wildest Wedding Experience

    6 Nigerians Share Their Wildest Wedding Experience

    “I said yes to my best friend”, “We married in a pandemic”, “To forever”. Our social media timelines have been filled with news of people racing 2020 to get married, so we have asked wedding goers what the wildest things they have seen at weddings were. And this is what they said.

    1. Kawthar, 25

    There was this wedding I attended where the bride’s parents were divorced. At the reception, when it was time for the parents to dance together, the mother refused. Her friends tried to edge her on but she did not care o. The bride went to meet her, begging her to dance for a few minutes. It was so embarrassing.  When she eventually agreed to dance, she made sure she went with enough crowd to make the man feel unimportant. Her friends danced with her, sprayed her money, and everyone ignored the man. He eventually left the wedding. 

    1. Haawah, 22

    At this wedding I attended, the groom came with just friends and no relative. The bride’s father insisted on seeing the groom’s relative otherwise the wedding would not hold. The groom did not even beg, he just left with his friends. We sha collected free food and left too.

    1. Loveth, 24

    The groom was making passes at me. What made it troubling was that he was not even hiding it. He was beside his bride and making passes. I wonder what type of marriage they will have.

    1. Rasheedah, 23

    I attended a wedding with my aunt, and she was asking the waiter for food over and over. Eventually, the waiter shouted at her. I was so embarrassed, I had to leave.

    1. Ahmed, 24

    Dancing photographs. Apparently, the couple were abroad, but the ceremony was necessary for home-based fans. The photographs were treated with respect as if they were the couple themselves. It was funny.

    1. Iyanu, 20

    I attended a wedding with my dad, and he went to change the DJ because he wasn’t playing gospel music. Mind you, he was not a relative to either of the couple. I’ll forever be embarrassed. And yes, a new DJ with a gospel soundboard was brought in.

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